WSV315 – Best Practices & Implementing Hyper-V on Clusters

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Jeff Woolsey is doing this presentation and that is the primary reason I am here.  I saw him co-present and earlier one and he really knows his stuff and presents it well.

Hyper-V has had zero security patches since release.  Total isolation of VM and Parent partition as well in between VM.  Some choices made for security are annoying in little ways like no copy and paste via shared memory but done for VERY good reasons.  Avoids some of the security flaws that VMWare has allowed.

If you are using W2K8R2 Server Core check out sconfig, allows for much easier initial management and setup of server core.

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